South Petherton
South Petherton is a large village/ little nation town and civil parish on the River Parrett in the South Somerset district of Somerset, England. It is 5 miles (8 kilometres) east of Ilminster as well as 5 miles (8 km) north west of Crewkerne. It had a population of 3,367 in 2011 yet in 2019 it's virtually 4,500 The church consists of the village of Over Stratton and the communities of Lower Stratton, Yeabridge as well as Compton Durville, as well as is roughly 2 miles (3 kilometres) from East Lambrook, Martock and Lopen. It is distinct for the standard hamstone construction of a number of its buildings. In 2005 South Petherton was granted 'Somerset Town of the Year' in a nationwide competitors. Historically South Petherton was a market town, but nowadays is concerned to be a town with many of its ancient features having actually finished by around 1870. Farming has actually generally been an important regional market, although South Petherton has actually additionally been a centre for glove making, cider manufacturing as well as other cottage sectors at numerous points in its history. Cloth manufacture, continued right into the late 18th and also 19th century although this was mostly changed by sailcloth and afterwards leather working. The significance of this market can be seen by the number of mills which stay including; the former flax mill or granary in Hayes End, Joylers Mill, Shutlers Mill, and the previous flax mill immediately north of Flaxdrayton Farmhouse.